Best of mr-stingy

Everyone feels like a fraud sometimes. And a lot of times before I hit the “Publish” button, I worry that my writing sucks. A lot of times it does.

But every once in a while, I write something that people love. That for some unknown reason, they’ll share, tell their friends, or even write to me about. Revisiting these articles always makes me smile.

Here are 10 of my all-time best:

1. Time, Money or Love — Which is Most Important? – People have been telling me this is their favorite article of mine, ever. It’s one of my favorites too, and explores the relationships between time, money and love. Like my own “unifying theory of the universe.” If you’re new to mr-stingy and just want to read one article, I’d recommend this one.

6. What My Father Taught Me About Love – Dedicated to my father in conjunction with his seventieth birthday. He’s a man of few words, but I’ve never doubted that he loves his kids more than anything in the world.

8. 5 Lessons to Learn from Tragic Flight MH370 – An article written on the morning of the disappearance of flight MH370: about life lessons we can learn from this tragic incident. It racked up a couple of thousand of shares within a few days and remains one of my most-shared articles ever.

I dunno how i came over this blog, but once I did, I found so much connections with me. It’s like I’m watching a completed form of all the ideas stuck inside my head: blogging, freelance writing, taking bold steps to materialize dreams, and yes reading blogs and stuffs from Mark Manson. When first come across this blog i was like: why does this guy thinks exactly like me, except he has practice all of them out while I’m still falling back into my sad, little comfort zone. But first time I read this blog I felt such a connection with you that makes me want to know more about you. No ulterior motives, I’m always an open person and I don’t like manipulating anyone. But I will be very blessed if I was able to keep in touch and get to know more about my inspiring senior. I don’t usually comment on blogs but this time there’s a voice telling me to do so. I hope you won’t find me weird. I’m inexperienced, but I always say out what I thought. Hopefully you’ll notice me. Btw your articles are the nearest to Mark Manson, so far I’ve come across. Yes, they are awesome. Very.